This region needs thousands of new homes a year, but housing advocates say NIMBYs are slowing development
A Queensland not-for-profit organisation is trying to change negative attitudes that are influencing housing development outcomes in the state.
Alex Easton is the senior producer for the Queensland Drive program, covering southern and south-east regional Queensland, and presents Saturday Breakfast on ABC Sunshine Coast.
A Queensland not-for-profit organisation is trying to change negative attitudes that are influencing housing development outcomes in the state.
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